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2 dead. 2 girls free. mayes dead. it's over.
#21
Kip: I read on some news website about the two older daughters being adopted and the youngest was born to mother and current
husband. I also agree that the two older girls (especially) look like their mother. It still could be a rumor I guess. I went to
Spokeo to find info on Mayes and their new format doesn't give up much anymore (have to pay now). It showed he was living with
a woman in her 60's and a male (no age given). This website is not that reliable, but in some cases, you can find out stuff.
I figure that perhaps these people are his parents. Names did not match.
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#22
NewsCore
UNION COUNTY, Miss. -- Police believe one of the bodies found buried at a home in Mississippi may be that of a missing Tennessee mother.

Union County Sheriff Jimmy Edwards told FOX News Channel Sunday that the two bodies have not yet been positively identified, but one was believed to be 31-year-old Jo Ann Bain.

Edwards said the bodies had apparently been buried for a few days.

They were discovered Friday at a Union County residence connected to Adam Christopher Mayes, the man suspected of abducting Bain and her daughters Adrienne, 14, Alexandria, 12, and Kyliyah, eight.

Autopsies were performed Sunday but the results have not yet been released, Edwards added.

The FBI and US Marshals joined Union County Sheriff's deputies in their search for Mayes Sunday in a 10-square-mile section of northeastern Union County. Edwards said police had no indications that he had left the area.


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#23

i hope it wasn't his parents buried in yard. but sadly it was someone's family.

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WTVA
the house belongs to Mayes' parents, but the suspect also lived there as well.
Investigators say they don't know what contact the parents may have had with Mayes since he was last seen.

At any rate, they continue to say that Mayes is armed and extremely dangerous.

"We're keeping our department out here. We kept our department out here all night Saturday night. We're going to keep them out here until its over with," Edwards said.

Meanwhile, residents who live near Highway 9 and 348 in Union County are stunned by what they've seen. For a while Sunday afternoon, East Union High School served as law enforcement headquarters.

"It's pretty rough. Nothing like this never happened in this part of the country. It's a pretty quiet community and people here are good people," Alpine Vol. Fire Chief Lewis Grimes said. "And it's a tragedy."

















































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#24
I read that the two oldest girls are the biological children of Jo Ann Bain and her former husband. Her current husband adopted Adrienne and Alexandria, and is the bio father of the youngest, Kyliyah.
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#25
AP says this in boston herald this morning:

Mayes and Gary Bain had long been acquainted, having once been married to sisters. he was viewed as an uncle.

"Mayes is a family friend who was staying there that night to help the family pack and drive a U-Haul to Arizona the next day with Gary because the family was planning on moving there within the month," "Gary was asleep at the home that night and woke to find them gone in the morning and the car gone. Mayes was gone too."


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#26
Interesting that the abduction happened at night and the dad didn't hear anything. Lots of possibilities though:
- the dad could have gone to bed before the mom (my husband goes to bed 2-4 hours before I do)
- the mom could have gone willingly
- Mayes could have planned to only abduct one or more of the girls and the mom heard something, went to check, and ended up being abducted as well

...and probably plenty of other scenarios.

I'm confused about the car situation though. So Mayes, the wife, and 3 girls drove off in the wife's car. That vehicle is abandoned. So what vehicle did they use to get to Mississippi? I don't think I've read a description of Mayes's vehicle in any of the news stories.
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#27
i am still thinking he may have killed his parents. or where are they?

by Erik Schelzig and Travis Loller/The Associated Press

http://nems360.com/view/full_story/18486...eft_column

UPDATE: 1:39 p.m. - FBI agent taking buckets and shovels behind Mayes house. More as it is available.

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UPDATE: 1 p.m. - Law enforcement is now at a home owned by Mayes parents in Union County. At least 10 law enforcement vehicles on the scene. More as it is available.

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DeSoto County SWAT team members get their equipment organized at a staging area in the parking lot of East Union High School in Blue Springs, Miss. A manhunt involving multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies was looking for Adam Mayes, a suspect in the disappearance of a woman and her three children.
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#28
(05-07-2012, 03:08 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: [b]i am still thinking he may have killed his parents. or where are they?

Seems likely [but why wouldn't he just have buried them with the others?]. IF one of the bodies is Jo Ann, maybe the other body is one of the parents and he took the other with him for some reason.
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#29
The rest of the Mayes family has since moved into a motel. so that's where the parents are? i've never seen them.


Police searching trunks for missing mom, daughters

GUNTOWN, Miss. (AP) — Authorities searching for a Tennessee mother and her three daughters are stopping motorists in northern Mississippi and checking inside the trunks of their vehicles.

Mississippi state troopers near Guntown said Monday they are conducting a manhunt.

They are looking for 35-year-old Adam Mayes, who authorities say is likely to be armed and extremely dangerous. He's being sought in the April 27 disappearance of Jo Ann Bain and her daughters: 14-year-old Adrienne, 12-year-old Alexandria and 8-year-old Kyliyah.

Police also have set up roadblocks near a residence outside Guntown. Two bodies were found last week in Union County. Authorities say the house is connected to Mayes, who was a friend of the Bain family.

The FBI is awaiting a medical examiner's report to identify the victims.

BS they know who they are.



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FBI agents dig Monday afternoon in the back yard of the Alpine community residence where two bodies were found Friday night.

Gary Bain & Jo Ann

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#30
Well hell, I am kind of confused but, I thought the two bodies were found in Guntown, and that Mayes and his parents lived in Alpine.
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#31
This is the facebook for the father of the two older girls, Mark Johnson,

https://www.facebook.com/mark.johnson.35...nson.35380
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#32
(05-07-2012, 07:18 PM)Adub Wrote: Well hell, I am kind of confused but, I thought the two bodies were found in Guntown, and that Mayes and his parents lived in Alpine.

they are digging in Alpine where first 2 bodies found.
it IS confusing, the whole thing is.

NEMS Daily Journal

The suspect in the case of a missing woman and her daughters had lived with his parents in the Alpine community only part of the time and in Tennessee the rest, said his landlord Mary Patterson.

For the past two years, Patterson said she has rented the double-wide trailer at 1343 Highway 9 North to Adam Mayes and his family. He lived there with his parents, Johnny and Mary Mayes, as well as a woman Patterson described as Mayes' wife, Teresa Mayes.

















































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#33
He has a wife too, this is so confusing. I wonder when they will release the identities of the two people found dead, maybe one was his wife?
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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Action News 5's Janice Broach spoke with Adam Mayes sister in law, Bobbi Booth.

Booth said Mayes' wife, Theresa, is being held in the Hardeman county jail.

We cannot confirm Theresa Mayes is in the jail.

Booth said she knew at some point last week Mayes was in his backyard in Alpine digging a hole.

The sister-in-law also said Mayes dated Jo Ann Bain before she married her current husband, Gary.

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Union County Coroner Mark Golding said he has not received any information that he can release.

"They don't want to give (Mayes) any information," Golding said. "The bodies were being autopsied in Memphis, as investigators believe they died in Tennessee rather than in Mississippi."

The bodies that have been found have not been identified.

Union County Sheriff Jimmy Edwards aimed to reassure area residents.

"We want the public to know that there is certainly need to be aware and cautious, but we don't want anybody to be overly afraid," he said. "They're very well protected (by) the FBI, U.S. Marshal Service, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, Mississippi Highway Patrol, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, all surrounding county sheriffs."

Edwards said a $50,000 reward is in place for information leading to Mayes' arrest and conviction. Anyone with such information may call any law enforcement agency, he said.


















































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#35
The FB nazi (seeking thelost) is reporting the eldest daughter has been found deceased as per NCMEC
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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#36
NCMEC

It is with great sadness and deep regret that we notify you that Adrienne Bain missing from Somerville, TN, has been located deceased. Please discontinue dissemination of this poster.

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Please remove and discard any posters on this case that you have placed in public view.

We greatly appreciate your part in our efforts to reunite families and look forward to your continued support.

Thank you for your support.

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#37
This is sad, I wonder of she was one of the ones found at the house. Unfortunately I don't hold out much hope for the two other girls or the mum.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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#38
HARDEMAN COUNTY, TN -

(WMC-TV) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirms the two bodies found in Alpine, MS, are those of Jo Ann Bain and Adrienne Bain, the mother and daughter who disappeared from their Hardeman County, Tennessee home on April 27.

Right now, investigators believe Adam Mayes is still on the run with 12-year-old Alexandria Bain and 8-year-old Kyliyah Bain.

















































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#39
at a motel my ass! the county bed and breakfast.

mother and wife in jail. PrisonPrison
they were arrested together-- booking numbers back to back.

i don't have mugshots or charges yet, maybe tomorrow.




Offender Name: MARY FRANCES MAYES
Offender ID:
131140
Date of Birth:
01/22/1947
Age:
65
Race:
White
Gender:
Female
Custody Status:
In Custody
Location of Offender:
Hardeman County Sheriff's Department

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Offender Name: TERESA ANN MAYES
Offender ID:
131141
Date of Birth:
08/17/1981
Age:
30
Race:
White
Gender:
Female
Custody Status:
In Custody
Location of Offender:
Hardeman County Sheriff's Department

















































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#40
OMG, that's awful news. I wonder what on earth is driving Mayes? I had thought that maybe he was after the oldest girl. This is not looking good for the other two girls. They must be so scared.
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